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For help, call 1-877-BIG-FANS or visit www.bigassfans.com INSTALLATION GUIDE

Installation Checklist Do you have the correct power circuit for the fan speed control? (See p. 38 for information on selecting the correct circuit/fuse for the fan speed control.) Did a structural engineer approve the mounting structure? See p. 7 for mounting information. If you ordered multiple fans, did you keep the parts for each fan together? Customer Service: 1-877-BIG-FANS (International: 1-859-233-1271)

Installation Guide i Yellow Jacket Installation Guide: Oct. 2013 Rev. L This product was manufactured in a plant whose Management Contact Information Manufacturing 2425 Merchant Street Lexington, KY 40511 1-877-BIG-FANS www.igassfans.com Customer Service 2348 Innovation Drive Lexington, KY 40511 1-877-BIG-FANS www.igassfans.com Warranty Returns 800 Winchester Road Lexington, KY 40505 1-877-BIG-FANS www.igassfans.com Unit 4, 5 McPhall Road Coomera QLD 4209 (07) 550 0690 www.igassfans.com.au EU Authorized Representative A L U R A G R O U P Zwolsestraat 156 2587 WB The Hague, The Netherlands Ph.: +31 70 250 0353 Yellow Jacket and the Yellow Jacket logo are trademarks of Delta T Corporation, registered in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks used herein are the properties of their respective owners. No part of this document may e reproduced or translated into a different language without the prior written consent of Big Ass Fan Company. The information contained in this document is suject to change without notice. For the most up-to-date information, see the online Yellow Jacket Installation Guide at www.igassfans.com. May e covered y one or more of the following United States Patents: 6244821; 6589016; 6817835; 6939108; 7252478; 7284960; D607988; D587799; 7654798; D642674; 7934907; 8079823; D635237; D641075; D650893; D642674; 8075273; D650893; 8147182; 8147204; 8152453; and other patents pending.

ii YELLOW JACKET IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING: a. The fan must e installed with hardware that is marked to indicate suitaility with this model. Other hardware cannot e sustituted.. c. Use this unit only in the manner intended y the manufacturer. If you have questions, contact the manufacturer. d. Before servicing or cleaning unit, unplug the fan and lock the service disconnecting means to prevent power from eing switched on accidentally. When the service disconnecting means cannot e locked, securely fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel. CAUTION: The installation of a Big Ass ultimately YOUR responsiility! CAUTION: Exercise caution and common sense when powering the fan. Do not connect the fan to a damaged or hazardous power source. Do not attempt to resolve electrical malfunctions or failures on your own. Contact Big Ass Fans at 1-877-BIG- FANS if you have any questions regarding the use of this fan. CAUTION: When service or replacement of a component in the fan requires the removal or disconnection of a safety device, the safety device is to e reinstalled or remounted as previously installed. the power supply efore servicing. rotating fan lades. WARNING: Stay alert, watch what you are doing, and use common sense when installing fans. Do not assemle fans if tired CAUTION: Do not operate fan with a damaged cord or plug. Return fan to an authorized service facility for examination or repair. CAUTION: Do not run cord under carpeting. Do not cover cord with throw rugs, runners, or similar coverings. Do not route WARNING: Do NOT install the fan where it may come into direct contact with water unless the fan is laeled, Suitale for use in wet locations.

Contents Introduction Safety Instructions ii Thank You 1 Aout Big Ass Fans 1 Aout this Fan 2 Pre-Installation What s in the Box 3 Parts and Hardware 4 Fan Diagram 6 Preparing the Work Site 7 Mounting Overview 7 Mounting Method: Portale Base 1. Attach Wheels (to Portale Base) 9 2a. Attach Fan (to Portale Base) 10 2. Attach Pedestal (to Portale Base) 11 3. Attach Second Pedestal (to Pedestal) 12 4. Attach Yoke (to Pedestal) 13 Mounting Structure: Wall 1. Attach Supports (to Wall) 14 2. Secure Yoke (to Supports) 15 Mounting Structure: Column 1. Prepare Angle Irons 16 2. Attach Supports (to Column) 17 3. Secure Yoke (to Supports) 19 4. Secure Safety Cale 19 Mounting Structure: I-Beam 1. Attach Upper Yoke (to I-Beam) 20 2. Attach Extension Tue (to Upper Yoke) 21 3. Secure Safety Cale 21 4a. Attach Lower Yoke Brackets (to Extension Tue, 3 ft or Shorter) 22 4. Attach Lower Yoke Brackets (to Extension Tue, 4 ft or Longer) 22 5. Attach Beam Clamp 23 6. Route Guy Wire Through Gripple 23 7. Install Remaining Guy Wires 24 8. Attach Fan (to Lower Yoke) 24 Mounting Structure: Bar Joists Mounting Structure: Wood or Metal Superstructure 1. Select Proper Angle Irons 25 2. Pre-drill Angle Irons 26 3. Fasten Angle Irons (if span is longer than 8 ft) 26 4a. Fasten Single Angle Irons to Roof Structure Mounting Points 27 4. Fasten Doule Angle Irons to Roof Structure Mounting Points 27 5. Attach Upper Yoke (to Angle Irons) 28 6. Attach Extension Tue (to Upper Yoke) 29 7. Secure Safety Cale 29 8a. Attach Lower Yoke Brackets (to Extension Tue, 3 ft or Shorter) 30 8. Attach Lower Yoke Brackets (to Extension Tue, 4 ft or Longer) 30 9. Attach Beam Clamp 31 10. Route Guy Wire Through Gripple 31 11. Install Remaining Guy Wires 32 12. Attach Fan (to Lower Yoke) 32 1. Attach Chain or Cale 33 2. Secure Guy Wires 33 Mounting Structure: Concrete 1. Prepare Angle Iron Brackets 34 2. Prepare Concrete Structure 35 3. Attach Angle Iron Brackets (to Concrete) 35 4. Attach Chain or Cale 36 5. Secure Guy Wires 36 Positioning the Fan Setting the Fan s Position 37 Electrical Installation Electrical Installation Safety 38 Power Requirements 38

Contents Fan Speed Control Operation Starting, Stopping, and Speed Control 39 Remotely Mounted Speed Remotely Mounted Speed Control Dimensions 40 Installing the Remotely Mounted Speed Control 40 Remotely Mounted Speed Control Wiring: 10 Lead SNTech Motors 41 Remotely Mounted Speed Control Wiring: 6 Lead Genteq Motors 42 User Servicing Annual Preventive Maintenance 43 General Trouleshooting 43 Annual Maintenance Checklist 45 Optional Parts Order Form Optional Parts Order Form 47 Warranty Return Instructions Acknowledgment & Return Instructions 49 Warranty Claim Form Instructions 50 Warranty Claim Form 51 Responsiility Agreement 52 Big Ass Installers Check-In Procedure 53 Close-Out Procedure 55

Introduction Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of a Big Ass warm in the winter. The revolutionary design of our fans comines the est of oth form and function to ring power performance and a sleek look to any setting. More importantly, you have purchased a product that is acked y extensive research, thorough testing, and quality manufacturing. We re ready to answer any questions or comments at 1-877-BIG-FANS or visit our We site at www.igassfans.com. Who we are and what we do Big Ass Fans has een the preeminent manufacturer of large-diameter, low-speed fans since 1999. With a worldwide presence and located in eautiful Lexington, KY, we research, design, and manufacture the most effective air movement solutions on the market. Our never-ending commitment to quality and innovation keeps us at the leading edge of a urgeoning industry. With an eye to helping customers satisfy their needs, and a strong sense of corporate responsiility to the community, Big Ass usiness is done. 1

2 Aout this fan YELLOW JACKET Introduction (cont.) Yellow Jacket is a durale, portale fan that incorporates all of the heavy-duty characteristics expected of a Big Ass Fan with the 105 ls (47.6 kg) 37 ls (16.7 kg) MOTOR SIZE 0.5 HP (0.37 kw) REQUIRED INPUT SUPPLY CIRCUIT SIZE MAX INPUT CURRENT AT FULL RPM ACTUAL CURRENT AT FULL RPM POWER CONSUMPTION @ MIN SPEED 20 Watts; PF = 0.5 POWER CONSUMPTION @ MAX SPEED 600 Watts; PF = 0.7 SPEED RANGE 300 1300 RPM OPERATIONAL TEMPERATURE RANGE 32 F (0 C) to 122 F (50 C)

What s in the ox YELLOW JACKET Pre-Installation 3 The fan housing and motor are shipped in the main ox. Depending on the mounting method, the appropriate parts will e shipped in a separate ox within the main ox. Refer to the illustrations elow. If you are missing any components required for fan assemly or operation, contact Big Ass Fans at 1-877-BIG-FANS. Note: Drawings elow are not to scale. Dashed lines indicate internal oxes. Main Box Yoke & Housing Remotely Mounted Speed Control 1 Portale Base and Wheelset 2 Pedestal 3 Yoke Mount 4 Safety Cale & Shackle Wall/Column Mount Supports & Yoke Attachment Bracket 5 Safety Cale, Gripples, & Wire Rope Clips 1. Optional. The remotely mounted speed control and cale are only included if ordered. 2. Optional. The portale ase and wheelset are only included if ordered. 3. Optional. A pedestal is only included if ordered. Up to two (2) pedestals can e installed. 4. Optional. Yoke mount parts and hardware are only included if ordered. 5. Optional. Wall/Column mount parts and hardware are only included if ordered.

4 Parts and hardware YELLOW JACKET Pre-Installation (cont.) You will only receive the hardware that will e installed with your selected mounting method. If you are mounting the fan to a wall, column, metal or wood superstructure, or concrete ceiling, some hardware used to secure the fan is customer-supplied. Big Ass Fans Consult a structural engineer to determine the required hardware. Note: Drawings elow are not to scale. Wheel Hardware (2) 1/2-13 Hex Nut (2) 1/2-13 x 3-1/2 Hex Bolt Base Hardware (8) 3/8 Flat Washer (4) 3/8-16 Nylock Nut (4) 3/8-16 x 1 Hex Bolt Pedestal Hardware 1 3/8 Flat Washer 3/8-16 Nylock Nut 3/8-16 x 1 Hex Bolt Yoke Mount Hardware (4) 1/2-13 x 2 Hex Head Screw (4) 3/8-16 x 1-1/4 Hex Head Screw (4) 1/2-13 x 4-1/2 Hex Head Cap Screw (4) 3/8-16 Nylock Nut (8) 1/2-13 Nylock Nut (8) 3/8 Flat Washer (16) 1/2 Flat Washer Wall/Column Mount Hardware (2) 3/4 Flat Washer 3/4-10 Nut Yoke Attachment Bracket 3/4-10 x 3-1/2 Hex Bolt Yoke Washer Assy Kit 3/4 Eyenut Yoke Washer 3/4 Flat Washer 3/4-10 x 3 Hex Bolt Safety Cale Hardware 2 Safety Cale (2) Gripple & (2) Wire Rope Clip OR Shackle 1. Quantities of the Pedestal Hardware vary depending on whether one or two pedestals will e attached. 2. The safety cale components are included only if you are mounting the fan with the Yoke Mount or Wall/Column Mount. For Yoke Mount installations, the safety cale will have two looped ends. Gripples and wire rope clips are included with the Column Mount only. Shackles are included with the Yoke Mount only.

YELLOW JACKET Pre-Installation (cont.) 5 Guy Wire Hardware 1 (4) Guy Wire Clip 2 (2) 1/2-13 x 5 GR 8 Bolt 2 (4) 1/4-20 Hex Nut (4) 1/4 Beam Clamp (4) 1/4-20 x 1 Eyeolt (4) Guy Wire (4) Gripple (8) Wire Rope Clip 1. Guy wires are designed to constrain the fan s lateral movement. Guy wire hardware is packed separately from the fan hardware. Big Ass Fans recommends using guy wires if the fan s extension tue is 4 ft or longer; therefore, guy wires are included in all fan packages with 4 ft or longer extension tues. Big Ass Fans also recommends and guy wires were not included in your order, contact Customer Service at 1-877-BIG-FANS. 2. Used only with fans that are mounted from a 4 ft or longer extension tue. These parts are packed separately from the other guy wire hardware. Fan and mounting parts You will only receive the mounting hardware that will e installed with your selected mounting method. If you are mounting the fan to a wall, column, metal or wood superstructure, or concrete, some hardware used to secure the wall/column mount supports is customersupplied. Big Ass fastening methods. Consult a structural engineer to determine the required hardware. Note: Drawings elow are not to scale. Fan Cage & Housing Portale Base with Wheels Pedestal 1 Wall/Column Mount Supports Remotely Mounted Yoke Mount & Yoke Attachment Bracket 3 2 Speed Control 4 1. Optional. Pedestals are only included if ordered. Up to two (2) pedestals can e installed on Yellow Jacket. 2. Optional. Wall/Column mount parts and hardware are only included if ordered. 3. Optional. Yoke mount parts and hardware are only included if ordered. Square washers are only used if mounting the fan to angle irons. 4. Optional. The remotely mounted speed control and cale are only included if ordered.

6 Fan diagram YELLOW JACKET Pre-Installation (cont.) The diagram elow shows a Yellow Jacket with one pedestal and portale ase. If you ordered the Wall/Column mount, Yoke mount, Yoke Washer Assemly kit, or an extra pedestal, see the appropriate installation instructions. A. Protective Cage and Housing. The steel cage and housing protect oth the fan and users during operation. B. The fan motor powers the fan and controls the fan s speed, and is located on the ackside of the fan. C. Position Locking Mechanism. The locking mechanism secures the fan in the desired position. D. Fan Control. Turns the fan on or off and controls fan speed. E. Yoke. Supports the fan and includes handle for use when transporting fan. F. Pedestal. Optional. Extends the fan to a higher position. Up to two (2) pedestals can e installed to heighten the fan. G. Portale Base. Optional. Supports the yoke and fan. Wheels allow the fan to e easily transported around workspace. Note: Fan setup may differ from the illustration.

Preparing the work site YELLOW JACKET Pre-Installation (cont.) 7 When surveying the work site, keep the following guidelines in mind. Mechanical Installation The Yellow Jacket weighs, at maximum, 105 ls (48 kg). Practice proper lifting techniques when assemling the fan. If mounting the fan to an I-eam, the I-eam must have at least 65 (165 cm) of clearance elow. The fan installation area must e clear of ostructions such as lights, cales, sprinklers, or other uilding structure parts. Consult a structural engineer for installation methods not covered in this manual. If mounting the fan in the vicinity of an infrared/radiant heater, it is recommended that the fan e mounted outside of the clearances recommended y the manufacturer of the heater and at a height equal to or aove the shielding on the heating element with the controller on the opposite side of the heater. If mounting the fan elow the heater shielding, all fan elements must e outside of the clearances recommended y the heater manufacturer and the VFD must e remotely mounted. The installation manual for the Electrical Installation The installation of a Big Ass Fan must e in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70-2011, and all local codes. The fan may egin to operate upon connection to power source. Do not apply AC supply power to fan until it is fully assemled and in an acceptale upright position. Mounting overview CAUTION: It is your responsiility to comply with all local and national codes and regulations regarding mounting procedures! and your uilding structure, the Yellow Jacket can e mounted using one of the following methods: Portale Base. Wall/Column. Yellow Jacket can e mounted to a wall or column using the Wall/Column Mount. The column can e one of a variety I-Beam. Yellow Jacket can e mounted to an I-eam using the Yoke Mount. Note: If the distance etween the I-eam and ostructions elow is 65 (165 cm) or less, the I-Beam Mount must e used. Contact Customer Service for details. Bar Joists. Yellow Jacket can e mounted to ar joists using the Yoke Mount. Metal or Wood Superstructure. Yellow Jacket can e hung from a uilding structure using chains or cales of rated strength to support the weight of the fan (approximately 105 ls [48 kg]). Concrete. Yellow Jacket can e hung from a concrete structure using the Yoke Washer Assemly Kit and customer-supplied hardware. Note: Consult a structural engineer to determine the required mounting hardware when mounting to a wall, column, metal or wood Ass Fans cannot provide Flanged Column Diagram Note: Column may differ than the illustration.

8 YELLOW JACKET Pre-Installation (cont.) If hanging the fan using the Wall/Column Mount, the rackets must e positioned and mounted as shown elow. Do not mount the fan in any other position or orientation without consulting a structural engineer. Correct Wall/Column Mount Orientation Incorrect Wall/Column Mount Orientation

Mounting Method: Portale Base mounting hardware. Other mounting hardware cannot e sustituted. 9 To install the wheels, insert the screw through the center of the wheel. Thread the hex nut onto the screw approximately 1, and then insert the screw (attached to the wheel) into the hole on the fan ase until it is tight. Screw the hex nut against the ase, ut do not overtighten. Repeat on the other wheel. Test the wheels to ensure they rotate freely. a. (2) 1/2-13 x 3-1/2 Hex Head Cap Screw. (2) 1/2-13 Hex Nut 2. a WWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP. DBA BIG ASS FAN CO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

10 Mounting Method: Portale Base (cont.) Attach the fan to the portale ase with the Base Hardware as shown. Position the yoke so that the handle is on the same side as the wheels. Proceed to Electrical Installation on p. 38. a. (4) 3/8-16 x 1 Bolt. (8) 3/8 Washer c. (4) 3/8-16 Nylock Nut a c

Mounting Method: Portale Base (cont.) 11 Pedestals are only included if ordered. Attach the pedestal to the portale ase with the Base Hardware as shown. Proceed to step 4 unless you purchased a second pedestal. If installing a second pedestal, continue to step 3. a. (4) 3/8-16 x 1 Bolt. (8) 3/8 Washer c. (4) 3/8-16 Nylock Nut a c WWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP. DBA BIG ASS FAN CO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

12 Mounting Method: Portale Base (cont.) pedestal, continue to step 4. a. (4) 3/8-16 x 1 Bolt. (8) 3/8 Washer c. (4) 3/8-16 Nylock Nut a c

Mounting Method: Portale Base (cont.) 13 Ensure the position locking pin is secured prior to attaching the yoke to the pedestal. Attach the fan yoke to the pedestal with the Pedestal Hardware as shown. Position the yoke so that the handle is on the same side as the wheels. Proceed to Electrical Installation on p. 38. a. 3/8-16 x 1 Bolt. 3/8 Washer c. 3/8-16 Nylock Nut a Handle c WWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP. DBA BIG ASS FAN CO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

14 Mounting Structure: Wall WARNING: The fan should not e installed unless the structure on which the fan is to e mounted is of sound construction, undamaged, and capale of supporting the loads of the fan and its method of attachment. Verifying the staility of the mounting structure is the sole responsiility of the customer and/or end user, and Big Ass Fans herey expressly disclaims any liaility arising therefrom, or arising from the use of any materials or hardware other than those supplied y Big Ass CAUTION: It is your responsiility to comply with all local and national codes and regulations regarding mounting procedures and installation height! CAUTION: Do not install the Wall/Column Mount from a ceiling or any other uilding structure that is not a wall or a column. Consult a structural engineer for mounting conditions that are not covered in this installation manual! The safety cale must e installed if mounting the fan to a wall. The Yellow Jacket can e mounted to a wall surface that is free of foreign ojects that may interfere with the fan. The following instructions are merely a recommendation for mounting the Yellow Jacket on a wall. Consult a structural engineer to determine the est method for mounting your fan. support the weight of the fan and its method of attachment. It is the installer s responsiility to verify the adequacy of the wall and mounting hardware. customer-supplied hardware, orienting the supports as shown elow. Note: All hardware used to mount the supports is customer-supplied. Big Ass of the wide variaility of mounting surfaces, conditions, and fastening methods. Consult a structural engineer to determine the required hardware. Attach the supports in the orientation shown aove. Do not mount the supports vertically!

Mounting Structure: Wall (cont.) 15 Ensure the position locking pin is secured prior to attaching the fan yoke to the supports. Secure the fan yoke to the supports with the Wall/Column Mount Hardware as shown. Tighten the nuts. Proceed to Electrical Installation on p. 38. a. (1) 3/4-10 x 3-1/2 Hex Bolt. (2) 3/4 Flat Washer c. (1) Yoke Attachment Bracket d. (1) 3/4-10 Nut a c d WWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP. DBA BIG ASS FAN CO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

16 YELLOW JACKET Mounting Structure: Column WARNING: The fan should not e installed unless the structure on which the fan is to e mounted is of sound construction, undamaged, and capale of supporting the loads of the fan and its method of attachment. Verifying the staility of the mounting structure is the sole responsiility of the customer and/or end user, and Big Ass Fans herey expressly disclaims any liaility arising therefrom, or arising from the use of any materials or hardware other than those supplied y Big Ass CAUTION: It is your responsiility to comply with all local and national codes and regulations regarding mounting procedures and installation height! The safety cale must e installed if mounting the fan to a column. The Yellow Jacket can e mounted to a column that is part of the existing uilding structure. The following instructions are merely a recommendation for mounting the Yellow Jacket on a column. Consult a structural engineer to determine the est method for mounting your fan. 1. Prepare angle irons Note: All hardware (including angle irons) used to secure the wall/column mount supports is customer-supplied. Big Ass Fans cannot structural engineer to determine the required hardware. reference. Drill a Ø9/16 hole on each end of the angle iron 3/4 (1.9 cm) from the edge of the column. Refer to the tale and illustration elow. Repeat the aove process on all angle irons. Column mounting application Angle Iron Requirements Minimum angle iron dimensions Numer of angle irons needed Flanged Column (Flange Side)* 2.5 x 2.5 x 0.25 4 Flanged Column (Open Flange Side)* 2.5 x 2.5 x 0.25 8 Round Column 2.5 x 2.5 x 0.25 2 *Refer to the diagram elow. Flanged Column Diagram Angle Iron Diagram 3/4 Note: Exact installation may differ from the illustration.

Mounting Structure: Column (cont.) 17 CAUTION: It is your responsiility to comply with all local and national codes and regulations regarding mounting procedures and installation height! Secure the wall/column supports to the column with the customer-supplied hardware listed elow. Refer to the appropriate illustration on the following page for your column mounting application. Note: All hardware used to secure the wall/column mount supports is customer-supplied. Big Ass installation details ecause of the wide variaility of mounting surfaces, conditions, and fastening methods. Consult a structural engineer to determine the required hardware. The tale elow provides a general description of the hardware recommended for suggested column mounting applications. Recommended Mounting Hardware Column mounting application Flanged Column (Flange Side)* Flanged Column (Open Flange Side)* Round Column** Required hardware (4) 1/2 All-thread (8) Grade 5 1/2 Washer (8) Grade 5 1/2-13 Nylock Nut (8) 1/2 All-thread (32) Grade 5 1/2 Washer (24) Grade 5 1/2-13 Nylock Nut (8) 1/2-13 x 1-1/2 Grade 5 Bolt (2) U-olt (4) Washer (4) Nylock Nut *Refer to the Flanged Column Diagram on the previous page. Note: The torque of the hardware depends on the grade of hardware and size of the fastener. The torque of the nuts on the U-olt is the responsiility of the installer, as this will vary y U-olt size. WWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP. DBA BIG ASS FAN CO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

18 Mounting Structure: Column (cont.) CAUTION: It is your responsiility to comply with all local and national codes and regulations regarding mounting procedures and installation height! Attach the supports in the orientation shown in this installation guide. Do not mount the supports vertically! Open-Flange Side Installation Flange Side Installation Round Column Installation

Mounting Structure: Column (cont.) 19 Ensure the position locking pin is secured prior to attaching the fan yoke to the supports. Attach the fan yoke to the supports with the Wall/Column Mount Hardware as shown. Tighten the nuts. column, the fan may e more prone to rotate if sujected to a lateral force. a. (1) 3/4-10 x 3-1/2 Hex Bolt. (2) 3/4 Flat Washer c. (1) Yoke Attachment Bracket d. (1) 3/4-10 Nut a c d 4. Secure safety cale WARNING: The safety cale is a crucial part of the fan and must e installed correctly. If you have any questions, call Customer Service at 1-877-BIG-FANS. 1. Route one end of the safety cale through a Gripple, and then loop the cale around the fan yoke and ack through the Gripple as shown. 2. Route the cale through the second Gripple, around the column, and then ack through the second Gripple as shown. 3. Pull the loose ends of the cale through the Gripples until the cale is drawn tightly around the column and fan yoke. 4. Secure the loose ends of the cale with the two (2) wire rope clips and torque to. Proceed to Electrical Installation on p. 38. Note: To ack the safety cale out of the Gripple, insert a 1/16 (1.5 mm) Allen wrench into the small hole on the Gripple. WWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP. DBA BIG ASS FAN CO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

20 Mounting Structure: I-Beam WARNING: The fan should not e installed unless the structure on which the fan is to e mounted is of sound construction, undamaged, and capale of supporting the loads of the fan and its method of attachment. Verifying the staility of the mounting structure is the sole responsiility of the customer and/or end user, and Big Ass Fans herey expressly disclaims any liaility arising therefrom, or arising from the use of any materials or hardware other than those supplied y Big Ass CAUTION: Do not fasten the I-Beam mount to vertical I-eams, i.e., I-eams serving as columns. Secure the upper yoke to the I-eam with the Yoke Hardware as shown. Tighten the olts to 40 ft. a. (4) 1/2-13 x 2 Bolt. (8) 1/2 Flat Washer c. (4) 1/2-13 Nylock Nut d. (2) Beam Clamp e. (2) Spacer Small Upper Yoke 13-3/4 (349 mm) x 10 (258 mm) I-eam 5 (127 mm) to 6-5/8 (168 mm) >6-5/8 (168 mm) to 8-1/4 (210 mm) >8-1/4 (210 mm) to 9-7/8 (250 mm) Upper yoke mounting holes Inner holes Middle holes Outer holes outer holes middle holes inner holes Upper Yoke (top view) Large Upper Yoke 18-1/2 (470 mm) x 10 (258 mm) I-eam 9-7/8 (250 mm) to 11-3/8 (289 mm) >11-3/8 (289 mm) to 13 (330 mm) >13 (330 mm) to 14-5/8 (371 mm) Upper yoke mounting holes Inner holes Middle holes Outer holes Side View a d e c

Mounting Structure: I-Beam (cont.) 21 Fasten the extension tue to the upper yoke with the Extension Tue Hardware as shown. Before tightening the olts, allow the extension tue to hang freely and alance itself. Tighten the olts to. a. (2) 1/2-13 x 4-1/2 Bolt. (4) 1/2 Flat Washer c. (2) 1/2-13 Nylock Nut c a 3. Secure safety cale WARNING: The safety cale is a crucial part of the fan and must e installed correctly. If you have any questions, please contact Big Ass Fans Customer Service at 1-877-BIG-FANS. The safety cale is already attached to the extension tue. Secure the safety cale y wrapping it around the I-eam and connecting the looped ends with the shackle as shown. The cale must e drawn tightly around the I-eam, leaving as little slack as possile. If possile, the shackle should e on the topside of the I-eam. Securely tighten the shackle. I-Beam Shackle WWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP. DBA BIG ASS FAN CO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

22 Mounting Structure: I-eam (cont.) Secure the lower yoke rackets to the lower portion of the extension tue with the remaining Extension Tue Hardware. Tighten the olts until snug, ut do not fully tighten. Proceed to step 8. a. (2) 1/2-13 x 4-1/2 GR 8 Bolt. (4) 1/2 Flat Washer c. (2) 1/2-13 Nylock Nut c Extension Tue a Lower Yoke Brackets Use the 5 olts that are packed with the guy wire clips in place of the 4-1/2 olts included with the fan hardware. Secure the lower yoke rackets to the lower portion of the extension tue with the remaining Extension Tue Hardware, the 5 olts, and the guy wire clips. Orient the guy wire clips as shown elow. Tighten the olts until snug, ut do not fully tighten. Proceed to step 5. a. (2) 1/2-13 x 5 GR 8 Bolt. (4) 1/2 Flat Washer c. (4) Guy Wire Clip d. (2) 1/2-13 Nylock Nut d c Extension Tue c a Lower Yoke Brackets

Mounting Structure: I-Beam (cont.) 23 5. Attach eam clamp Beam Clamp Attach the eam clamp to the I-eam. The guy wire should e at a 30 o 45 o angle from the roof to the Yellow Jacket extension tue. Place the eam clamp accordingly. Fully tighten the set screw to secure the clamp. a Fasten the small eyeolt and nut onto the eam clamp. The nut will e on the outside of the eam clamp. Loop the guy wire through its crimped end to secure it to the eyeolt as shown. c d a. (4) 1/4 Beam Clamp. (4) 1/4-20 x 1 Eyeolt c. (4) 1/4-20 Hex Nut d. (4) Guy Wire Top View 6. Route guy wire through Gripple Route the guy wire through the Gripple, the guy wire clip at the ottom of the extension tue, and ack through the Gripple as shown. Do not tighten the Gripple until the remaining guy wires have een installed. Note: To ack the guy wire out of the Gripple, insert a 1/16 (1.5 mm) Allen wrench into the small hole on the Gripple. Extension Tue Guy Wire Clip Gripple WWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP. DBA BIG ASS FAN CO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

24 YELLOW JACKET Mounting Structure: I-Beam (cont.) 7. Install remaining guy wires Wire Rope Clip CAUTION: Over-tightening the guy wires could throw the fan off alance. Repeat steps 5 6 to install the three remaining guy wires. Evenly cinch all four guy wires into place using the Gripples. The guy wires should e taut and evenly spaced around the extension tue. Once all of the guy wires are taut, secure their loose ends with the wire rope clips and torque to. Ensure all electrical cords/cales are unostructed y the guy wire system. CAUTION: Ensure the position locking pin is secured prior to attaching the fan to the lower yoke attachment racket! Secure the fan yoke to the lower yoke rackets with the lower yoke attachment racket and Lower Yoke Hardware as shown elow. Fully tighten the olts to. Allow the fan to hang and alance itself, and then fully tighten the Extension Tue Hardware (securing the lower yoke rackets) to. Note: Guy wires and Guy Wire Hardware (if used) are not shown in the illustration elow. The procedure for attaching the fan to the lower yoke is the same with or without guy wires installed. Proceed to Electrical Installation on p. 38. a. (4) 3/8-16 x 1-1/4 GR 8 Bolt. (8) 3/8 Flat Washer c. (4) 3/8-16 Nylock Nut a Fan Yoke Lower Yoke Brackets Lower Yoke Attachment Bracket c

Mounting Structure: Bar Joists 25 WARNING: The fan should not e installed unless the structure on which the fan is to e mounted is of sound construction, undamaged, and capale of supporting the loads of the fan and its method of attachment. Verifying the staility of the mounting structure is the sole responsiility of the customer and/or end user, and Big Ass Fans herey expressly disclaims any liaility arising therefrom, or arising from the use of any materials or hardware other than those supplied y Big Ass Depending on the angle iron span, the Yoke Mount kit comes with either a small or large upper yoke. Angle irons and angle iron hardware are not included with the Yoke Mount kit. Never use eam clips when mounting the fan to angle irons! Beam clips are only intended for I-eam installations. 1. Select proper angle irons Follow the tale elow when selecting angle irons for fan installation. Angle iron span (etween mounting points) Minimum angle iron dimensions (W x H x T) Numer of angle irons needed 6 ft (1.8 m) or less 2.5 (6.4 cm) x 2.5 (6.4 cm) x 0.25 (0.6 cm) 2 over 6 ft (1.8 m)-8 ft (2.4 m) 3 (7.6 cm) x 3 (7.6 cm) x 0.25 (0.6 cm) 2 over 8 ft (2.4 m)12 ft (3.7 m) 3 (7.6 cm) x 3 (7.6 cm) x 0.25 (0.6 cm) 4* *2 pairs of angle irons. Pairs should e placed ack to ack and fastened in center (see step 2). Angle Iron Side View (see tale for dimensions) Height Width Thickness 6 (1.8m) or less over 6 (1.8m) - 8 (2.4m) over 8 (2.4m) - 12 (3.7m) WWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP. DBA BIG ASS FAN CO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

26 Mounting Structure: Bar Joists (cont.) 2. Pre-drill angle irons Drill two ø9/16 (1.4 cm) holes exactly 5-3/8 (13.7 cm) apart in the centers of two angle irons. If the motor frame will e mounted directly to the angle irons, drill two ø9/16 (1.4 cm) holes exactly 5-1/2 (14 cm) apart in the centers of two angle irons. Measure the distance etween the mounting points of the roof structure that the angle irons will span. Measure the same distance on the angle irons, and then drill two ø9/16 (1.4 cm) holes through the ends of the angle irons. If the span is 8 ft (2.4 m) or less, drill holes in the two angle irons. If the span is greater than 8 ft (2.4 m), drill holes in four angle irons. Ø 9/16" (1.4cm) A 1/2 A Mount with extension tue: 5-3/8 (13.7cm) Direct mount: 5-1/2 (14cm) Distance etween roof structure mounting points If the angle iron span is greater than 8 ft (2.4 m), it is necessary to use doule angle irons (total of four). Locate the center of the angle iron length. Drill a ø9/16 (1.4 cm) hole through the centers of the vertical walls of four angle irons. Place two drilled angle irons ack-to-ack. Fasten the angle irons together with customer-supplied Grade 8 hardware. Align the angle irons to each other and tighten the olts to. Repeat this step for the remaining two angle irons. Proceed to step 4. a. (2) 1/2-13 Bolt. (4) 1/2 Flat Washer c. (2) 1/2 Nut c Side View a

Mounting Structure: Bar Joists (cont.) 27 4a. Fasten single angle irons to roof structure mounting points proceed to step 4. Fasten the angle irons to the roof structure mounting points at each end with customer-supplied Grade 8 hardware. Do not tighten the angle iron hardware until the fan has een mounted to the angle irons. Note: Big Ass Fans recommends orienting the angle irons so that the horizontal legs are facing each other. Refer to the illustration. a. (4) 1/2-13 Bolt. (8) 1/2 Flat Washer c. (4) 3 Square Washer (BAF-supplied) d. (4) 1/2 Nut Proceed to step 5. Square Washer a c d 3 (7.6 cm) Ø 9/16 (1.4 cm) 3 (7.6 cm) Thickness: 1/4 (6 mm) 4. Fasten doule angle irons to roof structure mounting points return to step 4a and skip this step. a Fasten the angle irons to the roof structure mounting points at each end with customer-supplied Grade 8 hardware. Do not tighten the angle iron hardware until the fan has een mounted to the angle irons. a. (8) 1/2-13 Bolt. (16) 1/2 Flat Washer c. (8) 3 Square Washer (BAF-supplied) d. (8) 1/2 Nut Proceed to step 5. c d Square Washer 3 (7.6 cm) Ø 9/16 (1.4 cm) 3 (7.6 cm) Thickness: 1/4 (6 mm) WWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP. DBA BIG ASS FAN CO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

28 Mounting Structure: Bar Joists (cont.) CAUTION: Beam clips and spacers are never used when mounting the fan to angle irons! The angle irons should e aligned with the outermost holes in the upper yoke. Secure the upper yoke directly to the angle irons with the Upper Yoke Hardware. Consult the diagrams elow for distances etween the angle irons. Tighten the olts to. a. (4) 1/2-13 x 2 GR 8 Bolt. (8) 1/2 Flat Washer c. (4) 1/2-13 Nylock Nut 10-7/8" (27.6cm) 15-5/8" (39.7cm) Small Upper Yoke 13 1/4 (33.7cm) x 9 5/8 (24.4cm) Large Upper Yoke 18 (45.7cm) x 9 5/8 (24.4cm) Note: Dashed lines represent angle irons. Side View a c

Mounting Structure: Bar Joists (cont.) 29 Fasten the extension tuve to the upper yoke with the Extension Tue Hardware as shown. Before tightening the olts, allow the extension tue to hang freely and alance itself. Tighten the olts to. a. (2) 1/2-13 x 4-1/2 Bolt. (4) 1/2 Flat Washer c. (2) 1/2-13 Nylock Nut c a 7. Secure safety cale WARNING: The safety cale is a crucial part of the fan and must e installed correctly. If you have any questions, please contact Big Ass Fans Customer Service at 1-877-BIG-FANS. The safety cale is already attached to the extension tue. Secure the safety cale y wrapping it around the angle irons and connecting the looped ends with the shackle as shown. The cale must e drawn tightly around the angle irons, leaving as little slack as possile. The shackle should e on the topside of the angle irons if possile. Securely tighten the shackle. Angle Irons Shackle WWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP. DBA BIG ASS FAN CO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

30 Mounting Structure: Bar Joists (cont.) Secure the lower yoke rackets to the lower portion of the extension tue with the remaining Extension Tue Hardware. Tighten the olts until snug, ut do not fully tighten. Proceed to step 12. a. (2) 1/2-13 x 4-1/2 GR 8 Bolt. (4) 1/2 Flat Washer c. (2) 1/2-13 Nylock Nut c Extension Tue a Lower Yoke Brackets Use the 5 olts that are packed with the guy wire clips in place of the 4-1/2 olts included with the fan hardware. Secure the lower yoke rackets to the lower portion of the extension tue with the remaining Extension Tue Hardware, the 5 olts, and the guy wire clips. Orient the guy wire clips as shown elow. Tighten the olts until snug, ut do not fully tighten. Proceed to step 9. a. (2) 1/2-13 x 5 GR 8 Bolt. (4) 1/2 Flat Washer c. (4) Guy Wire Clip d. (2) 1/2-13 Nylock Nut d c Extension Tue c a Lower Yoke Brackets

Mounting Structure: Bar Joists (cont.) 31 9. Attach eam clamp Beam Clamp Attach the eam clamp to the mounting structure. The guy wire should e at a 30 o 45 o angle from the roof to the extension tue. Place the eam clamp accordingly. Fully tighten the set screw to secure the clamp. a Fasten the small eyeolt and nut onto the eam clamp. The nut will e on the outside of the eam clamp. Loop the guy wire through its crimped end to secure it to the eyeolt as shown. c d a. (4) 1/4 Beam Clamp. (4) 1/4-20 x 1 Eyeolt c. (4) 1/4-20 Hex Nut d. (4) Guy Wire Top View 10. Route guy wire through Gripple Route the guy wire through the Gripple, the guy wire clip at the ottom of the extension tue, and ack through the Gripple as shown. Do not tighten the Gripple until the remaining guy wires have een installed. Note: To ack the guy wire out of the Gripple, insert a 1/16 (1.5 mm) Allen wrench into the small hole on the Gripple. Extension Tue Guy Wire Clip Gripple WWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP. DBA BIG ASS FAN CO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

32 YELLOW JACKET Mounting Structure: Bar Joists (cont.) 11. Install remaining guy wires Wire Rope Clip CAUTION: Over-tightening the guy wires could throw the fan off alance. Repeat steps 9 10 to install the three remaining guy wires. Evenly cinch all four guy wires into place using the Gripples. The guy wires should e taut and evenly spaced around the extension tue. Once all of the guy wires are taut, secure their loose ends with the wire rope clips and torque to. Ensure all electrical cords/cales are unostructed y the guy wire system. CAUTION: Ensure the position locking pin is secured prior to attaching the fan to the lower yoke attachment racket! Secure the fan yoke to the lower yoke rackets with the lower yoke attachment racket and Lower Yoke Hardware as shown elow. Fully tighten the olts to. Allow the fan to hang and alance itself, and then fully tighten the Extension Tue Hardware (securing the lower yoke rackets) to. Note: Guy wires and Guy Wire Hardware (if used) are not shown in the illustration elow. The procedure for attaching the fan to the lower yoke is the same with or without guy wires installed. Proceed to Electrical Installation on p. 38. a. (4) 3/8-16 x 1-1/4 GR 8 Bolt. (8) 3/8 Flat Washer c. (4) 3/8-16 Nylock Nut a Fan Yoke Lower Yoke Brackets Lower Yoke Attachment Bracket c

Mounting Structure: Wood or Metal Superstructure 33 WARNING: The fan should not e installed unless the structure on which the fan is to e mounted is of sound construction, undamaged, and capale of supporting the loads of the fan and its method of attachment. Verifying the staility of the mounting structure is the sole responsiility of the customer and/or end user, and Big Ass Fans herey expressly disclaims any liaility arising therefrom, or arising from the use of any materials or hardware other than those supplied y Big Ass CAUTION: It is your responsiility to comply with all local and national codes and regulations regarding mounting procedures and installation height! Yellow Jacket can e hung from the existing uilding structure using a chain or cale of rated strength to support the weight of the fan (approximately 105 ls [47.6 kg]). The following instructions are merely a recommendation for hanging the Yellow Jacket from the uilding structure. Consult a structural engineer to determine the est method for mounting your fan. If mounting the fan to a concrete ceiling, see Mounting Structure: Concrete. 1. Attach chain or cale doors, other fans, etc. Install the eyenut on the fan yoke with the Yoke Washer Assemly Kit as shown. Secure the chain or cale to the eyenut, and then secure the other end to the uilding structure. The chain or cale must e capale of supporting the weight of the fan (105 ls [47.6 kg]). a. (1) 3/4 Eyenut. (1) Inverted Yoke Washer c. (1) 3/4 Washer d. (1) 3/4-10 x 3 Bolt a c d 2. Secure guy wires At least two guy wires must e used to prevent the fan from rotating or moving during operation! Secure the fan s position y attaching guy wires to the fan yoke. The diagram on the right shows typical guy wire attachment points. Note: Guy wires are only included if purchased. Proceed to Electrical Installation on p. 38. WWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP. DBA BIG ASS FAN CO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

34 Mounting Structure: Concrete WARNING: The fan should not e installed unless the structure on which the fan is to e mounted is of sound construction, undamaged, and capale of supporting the loads of the fan and its method of attachment. Verifying the staility of the mounting structure is the sole responsiility of the customer and/or end user, and Big Ass Fans herey expressly disclaims any liaility arising therefrom, or arising from the use of any materials or hardware other than those supplied y Big Ass CAUTION: It is your responsiility to comply with all local and national codes and regulations regarding mounting procedures and installation height! The following instructions are merely a recommendation for hanging the Yellow Jacket from the uilding structure. You must consult a structural engineer to determine the est method for mounting your fan. Big Ass Fans is not surface is suitale for mounting the fan. Yellow Jacket can e hung from a concrete ceiling using the Yoke Washer Assemly Kit. Adhere to the elow recommendations and guidelines when mounting Yellow Jacket to concrete. Big Ass weight of the fan. Big Ass Fans recommends using 1/4 Dia. Hilti Kwik Bolt 3 Mechanical Anchors with a minimum emedment depth of 1-1/8. near edges. If anchoring the fan to reinforced concrete eams, verify the location and depth of the reinforcing steel y using a non-destructive testing method, such as using the HILTI Ferrodetector, to avoid damaging the steel. Verify that the concrete is at least the minimum thickness required y the anchor manufacturer. Avoid installing the fan in locations with the following characteristics: Exposed reinforcing steel; spalling or chipping; cracks; or lightly with a hammer. 1. Prepare angle iron rackets the fan. Big Ass Fans recommends using (4) 1/4 Dia. Hilti Kwik Bolt 3 Mechanical Anchor with a minimum emedment depth of 1-1/8 to secure the angle iron to the concrete; however, you must consult a structural engineer to determine the est method of attachment. to the illustration elow for dimensions. Repeat this on the other angle iron racket. 3.25 8.3 cm 1 (2.5 cm) 0.31 (0.8 cm) 1.5 3.8 cm 1.5 3.8 cm 1.5 3.8 cm 3.5 (8.9 cm) 6.5 (16.5 cm)

Mounting Structure: Concrete (cont.) 35 2. Prepare concrete structure CAUTION: Before drilling, ensure the concrete structure adheres to the guidelines listed on the previous page! Consult a structural engineer to determine the est method for mounting your fan. aligned efore drilling. Refer to the illustration elow for mounting hole distances. 4 1.6 cm 3.5 1.4 cm Big Ass Ass Fans recommends using (4) 1/4 Dia. Hilti Kwik Bolt 3 Mechanical Anchors with a minimum emedment depth of 1-1/8 ; however, you must consult a structural engineer to determine the est method of attachment. Align the angle iron rackets so that the center holes are concentric. Attach the angle iron rackets to the structure with the recommended anchors or anchors of equal strength. WWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP. DBA BIG ASS FAN CO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

36 Mounting Structure: Concrete (cont.) 4. Attach chain or cale Ensure the position locking pin is secured prior to attaching the yoke to the chain or cale. other fans, etc. Install the eyenut on the fan yoke with the Yoke Washer Assemly Kit. Secure the chain or cale to the eyenut, and then secure the other end to the angle iron rackets. The chain or cale must e capale of supporting the weight of the fan (105 ls [47.6 kg]). a. (1) 3/4 Eyenut. (1) Inverted Yoke Washer c. (1) 3/4 Washer d. (1) 3/4-10 x 3 Bolt a c d 5. Secure guy wires At least two guy wires must e used to prevent the fan from rotating or moving during operation! Big Ass Fans does not supply attachment hardware. Select hardware Ass Fans recommends using 1/4 Dia. Hilti Kwik Bolt 3 Mechanical Anchors with a minimum emedment depth of 1-1/8 and an eyenut for each guy wire. Using the recommended hardware, secure the fan s position y attaching guy wires to the fan yoke as shown. The diagram on the right shows typical guy wire attachment points. Note: Guy wires are only included if purchased.

Positioning the Fan 37 Setting the fan s position Yellow Jacket pull the position locking pin from the locking plate, tilt the fan to the desired position, and then reinsert the pin into the appropriate notch on the locking plate. Note: The position locking pin can e secured in the disengaged position y rotating it 90 when retracted; however, do not operate the fan with the position locking pin disengaged. Locking Plate Position Locking Pin Note: Fan setup may differ from the illustration. WWW.BIGASSFANS.COM 2011 DELTA T CORP. DBA BIG ASS FAN CO ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

38 Electrical Installation cause electric shock or damage the motor and the controller! Hazard of electrical shock! WARNING: The installation and usage of a Big Ass property damage. WARNING: Exercise caution and common sense when powering the fan. Do not connect the fan to a damaged or hazardous power source. Do not attempt to resolve electrical malfunctions or failures on your own. Contact Big Ass Fans at 1-877-BIG- FANS if you have any questions regarding the electrical installation of this fan. WARNING: Do not operate this fan from an ungrounded receptacle or use any device on the power cord that can defeat proper earth ground such as a plug adapter. CAUTION: Do not operate the fan with a damaged power cord or plug. Return fan to authorized service facility for examination or repair. CAUTION: Do not run power cord under carpeting. Do not cover cord with throw rugs, runners, or similar coverings. Do not ATTENTION: If installing the fan in the United States, the fan must e installed per the following National Fire Protection Power requirements Required input supply circuit size Max current at full RPM Actual current at full RPM 0.5 (0.37) 8.5A 6.5A

Fan Speed Control Operation CAUTION: The fan may egin to operate upon connection to power source. Do not plug in the fan until it is fully assemled and in an acceptale upright position. 39 Starting, stopping, and speed control Ensure the position locking pin is secure in the locking plate prior to fan operation. The speed control kno is located on the side of the fan, and turns the fan on/off and controls fan speed. Note: If you purchased the remotely mounted speed control, see Remotely Mounted Speed Control on the following page for installation instructions efore operating the fan. Both the fan-mounted speed control and remotely mounted speed control are operated the same. To start the fan, turn the speed control kno to position 1. To stop the fan, turn the kno to the OFF position. Note: There is a 10 second delay after starting or stopping the fan. rotate the kno to the desired speed setting (1 to 10). Speed Control Speed Control Note: Fan setup may differ from the illustration.

40 YELLOW JACKET Remotely Mounted Speed Control WARNING: Disconnect power to the fan prior to wiring the remotely mounted speed control. The remotely mounted speed control is an optional accessory used to operate a fan that is mounted in an inaccessile location. Fifteen (15) feet of cale is provided with the remotely mounted speed control; however, the control can e mounted up to 50 ft from the location of the fan using customer-supplied cale. For operating instructions, see Fan Speed Control Operation on the previous page. Remotely mounted speed control dimensions Note: Drawings elow are not to scale. Remotely Mounted Speed Control Remotely Mounted Speed Control 3.25 (8.3 cm) 2.8 (7 cm) 2 (5 cm) 3.1 (8 cm) Installing the remotely mounted speed control Ensure power is disconnected from the fan prior to installing the remotely mounted speed control. Note: For convenience, wiring should e performed when mounting the fan. 1. Mount the remotely mounted speed control on a wall or column using the four (4) provided mounting screws. Select a mounting location that is 50 ft or less from the fan and from which the fan is visile. The mounting location should also e readily accessile, free from viration, and an adequate distance from foreign ojects or moving equipment. Remove the four (4) screws on the front, and then remove the cover. Save the cover, which will e switched with the cover on the remotely mounted speed control. 2. On the fan speed control (located on fan), remove the four (4) screws retaining the cover (with kno). Set aside the cover (with kno), which will e attached to the remotely mounted speed control. 3. Remove the ruer grommet from the ack of the fan speed control ox (located on the fan) to expose an empty knockout. Wire the loose end of the provided cale (attached to remotely mounted fan control) to the fan-mounted fan speed control through the empty knockout. Refer to the appropriate remotely mounted speed control wiring diagram on page 41 or page 42. 4. fan operation. See Fan Speed Control Operation on the previous page for operating instructions.